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AIGA | Y13 Conference

Motion Graphics for the AIGA Y-13 Conference, held on March 2008 at the University of San Diego.
Presenting a diversity of stewards passionate about the affect our actions have on the natural environment, and examined how individuals, communities, nations and the world, are developing new paradigms for a more healthier and sustainable culture.

Accent Creative was commissioned to develop all motion graphics for the event, and the after party. Conover Studio was responsible for all communication and branding design for the conference.

Speakers Included:
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Paul Hawken - Environmentalist/ Author
Susan Szenasy - Editor in Chief/ Metropolis Mag
Marc Alt - Marc Alt + Partners
Robin Chase - GoLoco
Brian Dougherty - Celery Design
Derek Fagerstrom & Julia Cosgrove - Readymade Mag
Nik Hafermaas - Art Center College of Design
Eric Karjaluoto - Design Can Change
Janet Kübler - Biomimicry Guild
Robert Noble - Envision Solar
Alexandre Rose - The Long Now Foundation
Jonah Sachs & Louis Fox - Free Range Studios





Conference After Party:
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Audio Visual System by The Brokenbeat Network™
Walker - Brokenbeat
Beau Lamontagne - Re:Up
Miguel Vega - Accent Creative



The conference after party was held at the the Harrison/ Rogozienski Studios.
Where we did a live audio/ visual performance, remixing the original intro in real time and mixing some of the audio quotes from from the original motion piece, with the music played during the night. Since the conference was attended mainly by design professionals, we wore black turtlenecks and black framed glasses.

March 2008 Filed under Motion, Identity 
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